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NES Elementary Education Subtest 1 (102) exam 2024 with 100% correct answers

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The two types of capital markets are: 1. fixed and low-interest markets. 2. money and aggregate markets. 3. goods and services markets. 4. stock and bond markets. - correct answer 4. stock and bond markets. Hakeem is interviewing a local historian. He equips himself with a series...

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NES Elementary Education Subtest 1 (102) exam 2024 with 100% correct answers
The two types of capital markets are:
1. fixed and low-interest markets.
2. money and aggregate markets.
3. goods and services markets.
4. stock and bond markets. - correct answer 4. stock and bond markets.
Hakeem is interviewing a local historian. He equips himself with a series of questions but leaves some room for insights to arise just out of a natural conversation. Hakeem is attempting to conduct:
1. a structured interview.
2. a semistructured interview.
3. a survey.
4. an unstructured interview. - correct answer 2. a semistructured interview. Federalism is a concept that establishes:
1. the state governments' power over the federal government.
2. the people's sovereign power over the government.
3. the federal government's supreme power over the states.
4. shared power between the states and the federal government. - correct answer 4. shared power between the states and the federal government.
When a person is speaking and utters "um," "uh," and "er" throughout the speech, that person is using:
1. intended pauses.
2. verbal fillers.
3. pitch disruptions.
4. phonemic cues. - correct answer 2. verbal fillers.
Students are learning about research. They are doing reports on famous inventors and are asked to check the verifiability of two sources. What are the students examining in relation to verifiability?

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